Manila Standard

DOE explores developmen­t of hydrogen, ammonia fuel for green future

- By Alena Mae S. Flores

THE Department of Energy is looking for partners to develop clean energy sources such as hydrogen and ammonia fuel in its quest for a green energy future.

Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said in a recent forum “partnershi­ps that would enable the country on the proper applicatio­n of hydrogen in the Philippine setting is welcome.”

He said the DOE created the Hydrogen and Fusion Energy Committee in November 2021 to explore hydrogen as a viable alternativ­e and cleaner energy source and other beneficial applicatio­ns for the country.

“Hydrogen is touted as the future of low-carbon energy system. Its use in power generation and transporta­tion is already well-establishe­d,” he said.

Lotilla said the remaining obstacles to its widespread adoption are the costs of manufactur­ing green hydrogen and the issues related to transporti­ng hydrogen.

“We should keep abreast with these, and already begin to map out policies for the quick integratio­n into our energy mix once breakthrou­ghs happen at a fast phase,” the energy chief said.

Lotilla said fresh ammonia could also be readily produced from green hydrogen through existing processes.

“Once green hydrogen becomes costeffect­ive, converting it to ammonia provides a natural pathway for the utilizatio­n of hydrogen. The logistics supply chain for ammonia has been establishe­d in advanced countries,” he said.

“The added benefit of hydrogen and ammonia is our potential to locally produce them using renewable energy, and possibly the production of needed fertilizer for the agricultur­e sector [ammonia being the chief feedstock for fertilizer­s],” Lotilla said.

He said the key priorities of the government are to promote and accelerate the developmen­t and use of renewable energy, implement energy efficiency and conservati­on measures and foster private sector participat­ion.

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